Yes to all of the above
@DizzyB. As to the BBM, very true. IMO, jurors take their jobs very seriously and render the correct verdict/get it right most/majority of the time. Having said that, as most of us are aware, sometimes a “not guilty” verdict doesn’t equate to innocence, i.e., OJ Simpson and Casey Anthony are perfect examples of 2 high profile cases that imo, murderers were set free. It is beyond maddening and I think it’s more rare this happens but unfortunately, it can and has happened.
In this case, it’s going to come down to the prosecution hitting a grand slam at trial as someone here astutely pointed out a few days ago (apologies I can’t remember who). It’s not a slam dunk case, no smoking gun because BM knew not to leave physical evidence behind and hid/concealed SM very well. That said, I still believe the state has a very strong circumstantial case and imo, there will likely be some things revealed at trial that the state has on BM that we haven’t even heard about yet (prosecution have not and will not reveal their whole hand prior to trial). IMO, the digital evidence in this case is powerful. That and the crazy, wacky last minute fake alibi, I think will raise more than one eyebrow so to speak on the jury. Then we have BM’s lies, contradictory statements, changing stories to LE, and the body cam footage of BM arriving at the staged bike scene speaks for itself as to BM’s overall unconcerned demeanor, and first things he asks about was it a Mountain Lion?! Did you find her phone?! Very telling. I do believe most jurors take behavioral evidence seriously/into account and figures into their ultimate decision.
Bottom line, though we might not like them or their tactics, the prosecution is going up against a competent, intelligent, formidable defense team.
I’ve read everything I could find on E&N and it’s not lost on me that one of things IE aka a Force of Nature/Hurricane, is known for is her command of a courtroom. My research led me to several articles and profiles on E&N and awards they’ve won. They are very well respected in the legal community, and their record speaks for itself. I’m not going to lie and say it doesn’t worry me that BM hired the best of the best DC. It does worry me to a degree. Having said that, the Attorney’s for both sides are going to ‘duke it out’ at trial and in the end, the jury will decide if the prosecution proved their case BARD. I absolutely believe if the prosecution/lead prosecuting Attorney does their job right presenting their case against BM, help the jury connect the dots of the mountain of circumstantial evidence which totality thereof points directly to BM, along with key witness testimony, that if jurors use critical thinking skills, logic and reasonable deduction, I think highly likely jurors will come to conclusion/unanimous decision and convict BM on all charges.
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